For the past few days I have been experiencing some pretty sharp pain behind my right eye. I have all of the classic symptoms of sinus (been a sinus sufferer for over 18 years). I just do not recall having eye pain that lasts for several days. I also see flashes of lights. Dont know what else to say except that I am very uncomfortable. Has anyone else with sinus ever felt this before? I also notice that whenever I leave the house with wet hair in cold weather I get forehead and eye pain

For the past few days I have been experiencing some pretty sharp pain behind my right eye. I have all of the classic symptoms of sinus (been a sinus sufferer for over 18 years). I just do not recall having eye pain that lasts for several days. I also see flashes of lights. Dont know what else to say except that I am very uncomfortable. Has anyone else with sinus ever felt this before? I also notice that whenever I leave the house with wet hair in cold weather I get forehead and eye pain

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